How To Make Watercolor Texture With Daniel Smith Potter’s Pink
Wait til you see what Daniel Smith Potter’s Pink can do when you mix it with other watercolors!
This color is a little blah on its own, but it adds amazing texture and granulation to your watercolor mixes.
Check out how I finish up my watercolor mixing chart with this color. I end up with 60 colors on one sheet of paper that fits in my sketchbook.
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